Tripoli joins UNHCR accommodation programme for refugees in Greece

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, in cooperation with the municipality of Tripoli, Peloponnese, today launched a programme to provide 300 places in apartments and support services for refugees in the city.

The new places will be located in 50 apartments in Tripoli in the latest expansion of the ESTIA – Emergency Support to Integration and Accommodation programme, which is funded by the European Commission (EC) and implemented by UNHCR in close cooperation with the Ministry of Migration Policy. The programme has helped some 42,000 refugees and asylum seekers so far with suitable accommodation.

The ESTIA programme will be implemented in Tripoli by Parnonas, the development company of Peloponnese. “We are focusing our efforts on supporting the integration of refugees in the life of the city,” said Dimitris Pavlis, Mayor of Tripoli, at the launch ceremony.

“Social workers, interpreters, custodians and expert staff will be employed for this programme. We are happy to see the support of all local actors, including the church, the health sector, education authorities and the Bar Association. Our common goal is the accommodation of these families in the best possible conditions for as long as they need to stay in our region.”

According to Philippe Leclerc, UNHCR Representative in Greece, this shows the local authorities’ capacity to support the reception of refugees, as well as their ability to implement projects supported by the EC.

“Tripoli is the first municipality in the Peloponnese to participate in the refugee accommodation programme and we welcome this initiative,” he stressed. “People who have been forcibly displaced and experienced so much hardship are in need of dignity and security to rebuild their lives. Like in so many other municipalities and local communities, we are sure that people living together have a lot to share and learn from each other.”

The General Director of Parnonas, Beretsos Marinis, thanked the municipality for their close cooperation during the preparation phase while highlighting that all local actors in the city should take an active part in the smooth and successful implementation of the programme.

Metropolitan Alexandros of Mantineia and Kynouria reiterated the church’s support to refugees and expressed his wishes for this endeavor.

In the framework of the ESTIA programme, implemented by UNHCR in cooperation with a series of NGOs and 15 municipalities, refugee families are also able to meet their basic daily needs through cash card assistance. Beneficiaries also receive social support services, psychosocial support, interpretation and transportation to and from the Asylum Service.

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The Emergency Support to Integration & Accommodation – ESTIA programme is funded by the European Union Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid.

In 2018, €155 million is available. This will allow UNHCR to gradually establish 27,000 places in urban accommodation by the end of the year. The majority of the rented apartments will be in cities and towns on the Greek mainland while up to 2,000 places will be located on the Greek islands.

The ESTIA cash assistance scheme aims to reach 45,000 people in 2018. Refugees and asylum-seekers receive a pre-defined monthly cash grant through a dedicated cash card. This allows them to meet their basic needs as they choose, with dignity, while supporting the local economy.

In 2017 a budget of €135.5 million was available in order to provide 22,000 urban accommodation places and pre-defined monthly cash grants through a dedicated card to refugees and asylum-seekers in Greece.

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To major donors to the refugee emergency in Europe – the European Union, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom – as well as to all government donors and private donors for their generous contributions. The financial support provided by donors who have contributed with non-earmarked and broadly earmarked funds, as well as for those who have contributed directly to the situation and the Greece operation allows to provide direct assistance and protection, and help find solutions for refugees and asylum-seekers. In this changing operational context, UNHCR is appealing to donors to provide contributions that can be allocated as flexibly as possible.